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Fried Chicken and Gravy

By: Sherri Schoenborn Murray
Narrated by: Stacey Glemboski
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Missy may have a knack for fixing cars, but she sure can't cook.

Missy Stuart is humiliated when she burns dinner for the cute yet outspoken new auto parts rep. But when he suggests to her father that she should take cooking lessons from the old ladies down at his church, she wants to crawl under a car and die. When she dutifully accompanies her father to church, she finds she has more to learn than a bunch of recipes.

©2014 Sherri Schoenborn Murray (P)2015 Sherri Schoenborn Murray

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Girl Mechanic, Cooking Lessons, and Jesus

I never expected to LOVE this story so much, but from the time that Missy turned around, with the melting Neapolitan ice cream in the floor board of her car, to help the city slicker broke down on the side of the road, I was hooked. Raised by her daddy after her mama died, Missy was not a girly girl, nope, far from it. She learned to work on cars at her daddy’s auto repair shop, but she was also in charge of the household . . . cooking and cleaning. And not so great at the cooking part. Well, the city slicker turned out to be an auto parts salesman. The irony of it wasn’t wasted on Missy or her daddy, Big John, who couldn’t abide solicitors. But something was definitely different about this one . . . and it was more than the fact that he was the spitting image of comedian, Jerry Lewis. His name was Robert. But between Missy calling him Jerry Boy and her daddy calling him Bobby Boy, Robert couldn’t win for losing. Still, there was something about him . . . and Big John’s regular auto rep hadn’t been to the shop in a good long while. So began a tenuous dance between Big John and Robert, each courting the other . . . but for very different reasons. Many a good laugh is to be had in this sweet story of a clean-cut young man starting out on a new job as an auto parts rep and a rough-around-the-edges family who owns an auto repair shop. Robert is a Christian, from a Christian family . . . and his kind and gentle spirit begins to rub off on Big John . . . and remind him of his wife, who was also a believer. It starts Big John on a journey to the Lord, and Missy on the way to learning to cook from the older women of the church. This is my first book by this author, but it won’t be my last. The story is clean, funny, and never stuffs religion down your throat. It brings forth real issues, in an honest way, while still shining light on the path that the Lord would have us to choose. I am not a romance book listener, but love books like this one. This is a relationship story, one that shows the Lord’s relationship with His children, the relationships between parents and their children, and siblings with one another, Christians with one another, and lastly the relationship between a man and a woman who love one another. Great listen!

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Excellent Christian Romance and Excellent Book.

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes, this is a fabulous book. It is written skillfully in that you don't much like the Bible salesman at first. You see him very much through Missy's eyes as a self-righteous little twerp. The author changes your view of him right along with Missy's.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Missy and her father are tied for my favorite character. Although Curler Head is definitely in the running. Missy is a kind and devoted daughter living with her father after her mother's untimely death. She is hardworking, spunky and a fabulous at fixing cars. It is difficult not to like her. Her father, John, is a gruff, charismatic character. He is an excellent hands-on father who cares deeply for his children.

What does Stacey Glemboski bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

She gives an excellent performance and brings each of the characters to life. She is very good at both the male and female characters and switches between the two seamlessly.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

The book is very well written with many moving scenes. My favorite would definitely be when Missy first meets "the Bible salesman." I also really enjoyed the fishing scene with Curler Head.

Any additional comments?

This is an excellent book. It is clean and family friendly. I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review.

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Wonderful story

The characters changed and grew as the story progressed and the plot changed course, just as real people do. I loved the ladies’ acceptance of a young girl, even though she wasn’t “polished”. Loved the way God gently led her to Him. Only one word of caution, if you are dieting or maintaining weight, don’t listen to it when you are hungry!!!!😜

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Another outstanding Sherri Schoenborn Murray book

Fried Chicken & Gravy, my fifth read from author Sherri Schoenborn Murray. A wonderful Christian romance set in the 1970's that was a thoroughly entertaining book that I very much enjoyed reading/listening to. The narrator did such a wonderful job of narration. If I see Sherri Schoenborn Murray’s name on the book I’m guaranteed a good read, this one was so good that when my wife walked in on me listening to it we finished the book together and I just finished downloading all of the author's books I own onto her Kindle for her to read.

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Great Read

LOVED this Christian romance novel. I don't like to read many romance novels these days because of the vulgar content. This book is clean and definitely worth the time and money. It also shows the beauty in being reborn-filled with His love and joy.

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Such a sweet story!

This is the second of Sherry Schoenborn Murray's books I've purchased. My husband listened to it with me over the course of a couple of weeks. A refreshing escape from turning on the TV or Netflix! Just bought our third and can't wait to get started listening!
PS. The narration was great, too! Loved that each character had his/her own "voice". :)

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Cute & Fun

Loved the light hearted humor mixed with faith. Can't wait for more from this author!

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Sweet romance!

Fried Chicken and Gravy is a sweet, innocent romance. As the title suggests, this is about cooking, and it is also set in the 1970's in a more innocent time period. Sherri Schoenborn Murray's writing flows and the narrator, Stacey Glemboski, flows right along with her. Christian values ring true and its nice to watch the characters grow in their faith. I will be looking for more audio books from this author.
This audio book was given to me in exchange for a honest and unbiased review.

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Old Fashioned Honesty

What made the experience of listening to Fried Chicken and Gravy the most enjoyable?

This is a wholesome story of two people who fall in love the old fashioned way; slow and with wise supervision. It takes place in the seventies, which takes me back to my childhood. The descriptions of simple, country living rings true. You become invested in both characters, hoping they will find love based on a deep inner connection and not superficial attributes. I loved it.

What did you like best about this story?

I liked that both characters valued their parents opinions. They did not make decisions without wise counsel.

Which scene was your favorite?

All of the scenes with the main character in cooking class. The elderly women she was leaning from reminded me of women I grew up knowing. They were so funny.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

I felt very sorry for the main character and her father when they reminisced about her mother's passing away.

Any additional comments?

This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of AuidobookBlast dot com.

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Very Enjoyable

Where does Fried Chicken and Gravy rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

This book ranks in the top 5 of my favorite Christian Romance books.

What did you like best about this story?

The love between father and daughter. Missy's Father wants what is best for his one and only daughter. Hope that true love exists for everyone.

Which character – as performed by Stacey Glemboski – was your favorite?

Missy.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

For the sake of avoiding a spoiler... lets just say... acceptance :)

Any additional comments?

Very Wholesome and enjoyable. Definitely worth the read.

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